jikesJava source to byte-code compiler made available by IBM 1.22_2java=20

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This is jikes, a java source to byte-code compiler. The compiler has been
made available by IBM under their open-source license, please see:
WWW: http://jikes.sf.net/
for details. To operate, the CLASSPATH environment variable must typically
be set to a colon-delimited list of source directories, class directories,
or zip files. Note that jikes will complain if a non-existant directory or
file is specified in CLASSPATH.
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// This software is subject to the terms of the IBM Jikes Compiler Open"
// Source License Agreement available at the following URL:"
// http://www.ibm.com/research/jikes."
// Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, International Business Machines Corporation"
// and others. All Rights Reserved."
// You must accept the terms of that agreement to use this software."

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Configuration Options

No options to configure

USES:

iconv gmake tar:bzip2

pkg-mesage:

This distribution is covered by the "IBM Public License Version
Version 1.0 - Jikes" contained in the file doc/license.htm. You
must accept the terms of the license agreement to use this software.
http://ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jikes
Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, International Business Machines Corporation
and others. All Rights Reserved.
You must accept the terms of that agreement to use this software.

Remove iconv(), iconv_open() and iconv_close() symbols from libiconv.
These were FreeBSD specific aliases for libiconv(), libiconv_open() and
libiconv_close() that are now also provided by libc which complicates
writing configure tests that work correctly when both libc iconv and
libiconv are available.
Also, because the libiconv iconv.h header redefines iconv* to libiconv*
correct use of the header implies that the aliases aren't used.
The following ports needed fixes because there was something wrong with
the way they tried to detect or use iconv:
audio/deadbeef: Remove LIBICONV_PLUG from a source file. It's a
compile-time option and should not be set in source code.

converters/libiconv:
- Remove const qualifier from iconv(3) to match POSIX:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/iconv.html
- Patch iconv.h to expose more GNU extensions when LIBICONV_PLUG is
defined because the base system iconv supports these extensions too.
Add/remove patches to/from ports to call iconv with non-const arguments.
This breaks some ports on FreeBSD 10 because base system iconv.h still has
the const qualifier. Fix this by letting USES=iconv add a build dependency
on converters/libiconv so ports can use its iconv.h (with LIBICONV_PLUG
defined) instead of the base system iconv.h.
This exposed some ports that link with libiconv when it is available instead
of using libc iconv. In these cases one of the following changes has been

Support LIBS like LDFLAGS.
- Add LIBS="${LIBS}" to MAKE_ENV and CONFIGURE_ENV.
- Add an option helper for LIBS.
- Adjust all ports that already use LIBS. Also remove references to
PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LIBS while here.
- Some ports did not support having a LIBS environment variable and
required additional patches.
Somewhat simplified a linker command line looks like:
${CC} ${src_LDFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} ${src_LIBS} ${LIBS}
where src_LDFLAGS and src_LIBS are controlled by upstream and LDFLAGS and
LIBS can be controlled by us. If possible -L and -l flags need to be